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Members Urged To Attend Monday’s Probation Oversight Commission Special Meeting

  • Writer: Local 685 Executive Board
    Local 685 Executive Board
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

The L.A. County Probation Oversight Commission (POC) will be holding a special meeting on Monday addressing ongoing issues within the Probation Department, including staffing, operations, and conditions throughout the system. It is critical that policymakers and oversight bodies hear directly from the people doing the work.

 

Click here for meeting agenda.

 

When: Monday, May 11, 2026, 9:00 A.M.


Where: St. Anne’s Conference & Event Center, 155 North Occidental Blvd., L.A. 90026

 

If you are available, we strongly encourage you to attend the meeting and provide public testimony regarding current conditions in the field and/or institutions. Personal firsthand accounts from frontline staff carry tremendous weight and help ensure the reality on the ground cannot be ignored.

 

WAYS TO ATTEND & PARTICIPATE:

 

  1. In-Person: Register and attend at St. Anne’s Conference and Event Center. Click here to register.

  2. Virtually: Register and join via computer or smart phone. When prompted, enter the webinar number: 2536 751 3752 and attendance password: POC123 Participate virtually here (Note: You must register in advance). Click here to register and participate virtually.

  3. Telephone: Call (213) 306-3065, enter access code: 2536 751 3752, and passcode: 762123

  4. Watch: View the Probation Oversight Commission’s YouTube Livestream. Click here to watch.https://www.youtube.com/@lacountypoc


 

Your voice matters.

 

Thank you to all members continuing to work under extraordinarily difficult conditions.

 
 
 

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